Auerbach Halevy Architects have been announced as winner of a competition to design a museum to display the history and future of Jewish sports in the heart of the Maccabiah Village – a 22 acre sports complex at the outskirts of Ramat Gan, Israel. With over 700,000 business travelers and tourists entering its gates each year, the complex plans to join the museum with a 350-seat auditorium, three-star hotel and education spaces to maximize its appeal and use. The building will also include the Maccabi House archives – the world’s largest repository and collection of documents and objects related to the living heritage of Jewish sports.
“The conversion of the museum from a horizontal, traditional space into a vertical structure with a fully transparent elevation, which organically grows up of the main lobby, creates an impressive ‘showcase’ which is present in the daily life at the Maccabiah Village,” says the architects.

Competition: Maccabi House and Jewish Sports Museum
Award: First Prize
Architects: Auerbach Halevy Architects
Location: HaMaccabi Street, Ramat Gan, Israel
Design Team: Ori Halevy, Noam Muskal, Ori Rotem
Area: 3100.0 sqm
Year: 2015
Photographs: Auerbach Halevy Architects

Auerbach Halevy Wins Competition to Design Jewish Sports Museum in Ramat Gan originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 09 Feb 2015.
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